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    A Shopping Experience Like No Other

    Last week, Jervis Shopping Centre was overrun, but not by the typical aisle-surfing shoppers. No, this was a congregation of future retail overlords, with around 13 first-round offers adorning the table like terrible wedding buffet menu cards. Our esteemed owners, Paddy McKillen and Padraig Drayne, decided it was high time to offload this mall, much like your uncle finally getting rid of that Hawaiian shirt his wife has loathed for years.

    Now, this isn’t just any shopping center—it’s the last remaining relic of the ’90s glory days, developed by McKillen, Drayne, and the elusive Paschal Taggart. I mean, who knew malls could find themselves on the same historical pedestal as beepers and dial-up internet?

    The bidding wars that erupted included the Comer Group and American property champ Hines, alongside an assortment of investment players like Peter Horgan’s Lugus Capital and Patron Capital. Imagine a reality TV show called “The Real Investors of Dublin,” where each episode focuses on who can outbid their rivals while keeping a straight face over coffee.

    What’s more, retail is supposedly the belle of the property investment ball lately, luring in more admirers than an Instagram influencer on a yacht. While office sales slump lower than your motivation to exercise, the resurgence of retail has quite a few people shaking their heads in disbelief. Who could have predicted that retail would rise like a zombie from the ashes of e-commerce doom?

    In the first quarter of the year, retail accounted for a whopping 50% of the total transaction value. That’s like showing up to a potluck with half the lasagna and claiming the whole affair is your culinary masterpiece. Meanwhile, Realty Income, fresh off a $950 million jaunt at the Bellagio, is evidently enchanted by shopping centers to the tune of €220 million worth of retail parks this year. You’d almost think they were harvesting shopping malls like Pokémon cards.

    After numerous post-pandemic eulogies for brick-and-mortar stores, the rebirth is nothing short of miraculous. AIB’s latest report shows in-store consumer spending up by 2%. Welcome back, thrill-seeking shoppers; we’ve missed your uncertain brows at the price tags!

    But fear not, dear reader! The sudden influx of new retailers means an eclectic mix to peruse, creating a vibrant tapestry for your shopping adventure. Think of it as habitual retail therapy where every closure of a UK chain opens a door for a quirky new shop. After all, who wouldn’t want to try that artisanal finger painting store next to a bingo hall? Just another day in the whimsical world of consumerism. Cheers to the future of malls—may they be more sustainable than last year’s fashion trends!

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